Begorrah! It’s “McGomery” County Weekend

The St. Patrick's Day celebrations and events throughout Valley Forge
and Montgomery County, Pa., make other areas green with envy. Whether
you're looking for a place to toast to the health of your closest mates
or a family-friendly time for you and your little Leprechauns, The Pursuit offers more options than you can shake a shillelagh at.

It's a four day celebration of the Emerald Isle at the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery.
Starting Friday, March 14, and stretching to the wee hours of Monday,
March 17, the live music, food, drink specials, bagpipers and giveaways
are sure to be pleasing all lads and lassies. Dance away (a jig,
perhaps?) to the band House Money or the live DJ, both of which are sure
to sham-"rock." Open wide for the Scotch egg-eating contest, or put on
your best knickers and orange beard to be hailed the Best-Dressed
Leprechaun.

The tradition of an Irish wake, where the life of a deceased relative
or friend is marked by a glorious celebration rather than maudlin
sentimentality, is a deep-seated part of Celtic heritage. The Methacton Community Theater
cast of "The Irish Wake of Patty O'Toole" revives this style of unusual
farewell in a comedic but touching dinner-theater show. The delightful
and mischievous Patty O'Toole has passed away, and all his friends have
gathered to say their last good-byes. The funeral director brings
everyone to order and the eulogies begin. Things start rather normally
until suddenly the ghost of Patty O'Toole appears to participate in his
own wake. The fun and laughs unfold March 14-16 at the Center Square Golf Club.

Under the theme "Ireland: Land of Legends," Montgomery County's St. Patrick's Parade, held in Conshohocken, starts at 2 p.m. March 15 at 11th Avenue and Fayette Street. The bands, dancers, flags and shamrocks march along Fayette to Elm Street, ending in front of the Washington Fire Company.
It is the centerpiece to a day of Irish-themed events and storefront
offers, including a 5k run, a church bake sale, drink specials at nearby
pubs and eateries, and even ice cream with free green sprinkles.

St. Patrick's Day wouldn't be St. Patrick's Day without music. Let your feet start a'tapping at the "Road to the Isles" performance at Montgomery County Community College.
The concert showcases the traditional music and dance of Ireland and
Scotland with two performances: One geared toward schoolchildren and
families (March 14, at 10:30 a.m.) and an evening performance on for
adults (March 15, at 8 p.m.). The group's six performers contribute
their talents on the fiddle, flute, pipes, guitar, and with vocals,
Irish Step dancing and Scottish Highland dancing. Dance performances
include the sword dance, highland fling, Irish reel and jig, slip jig,
and hornpipe, all complemented by songs, stories, and instrumental solos
and duets.

You and your "wee bairns" (kids) can scout the grounds for hidden gold coins scattered throughout the field at the March 16 Schuylkill Canal Lock 60 Treasure Hunt. If the luck of the Irish smiles upon ye, the found "shillings" can then be turned in at the Locktender's House
for a bag of treasures. The day also includes Irish music, treats and
stories, including the tale of the Irish immigrants that were so
integral to the hand-digging of the historic waterway.

It's an old Irish blessing that goes:

Walls for the wind, And a roof for the rain, And drinks beside the fire -

Laughter to cheer you, And those you love near you, And all that your heart may desire!

The imagery is clear: The warmth and embrace of a room to nestle down
in. Follow your own rainbow this St. Patrick's Day weekend to one of
our pot-of-gold comfy hotels or B&Bs. You'll wind up with a jackpot of a good memories.